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EOS 10

502 β€” Our Lost Time: Time To Leave

EOS 10

Justin McLachlan and PlanetM

Science Fiction, Comedy Fiction, Fiction

4.8 β€’ 2K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 21 March 2023

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

On the trail of One Arm and the stolen Xenomorph, Ryan β€” and friends β€” embark on a clandestine, unsanctioned mission where no one has gone before: the Void. Part two of three.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Now let me tell you something about life on EOS 10.

0:15.0

What's new with you?

0:16.6

First role is always expecting unexpected.

0:19.5

A space dragon hatches from a chrysalis and telepathically bonds with you after eating

0:23.1

a few of your colleagues before being kidnapped by one arm's-like hay-thin who also tried

0:26.6

to kill you.

0:27.6

You should have expected something so unexpected.

0:30.0

It's the only way to survive there.

0:32.6

Second role is if someone from House A rule is around, they are always involved.

0:37.6

I can sense this as a business trip.

0:40.1

What do you know?

0:41.1

How many things do you have to be more specific?

0:43.8

Tell us about your friend as I casean.

0:46.2

How fugal snakes come inside.

0:51.6

Well, I'd hardly call him a friend and acquaintance.

0:57.6

Someone I've met in passing said hello to once, maybe, at a party.

1:02.0

A strange really, to be honest.

1:04.4

He came on board, came straight to this deck, straight to this section and stayed here

1:08.6

for 33 minutes, before getting on a lift heading to the promenade, going to the Arboretum,

1:13.0

and then getting his arm ripped off.

1:14.6

While in the infirmary, he had exactly one visitor at 0300 hours.

1:19.4

Circumstantial evidence at best.

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